“Ukrainian Crimes Against Children”: The Structure of the Russian Narratives and Information Operations – research by the Center for Strategic Communications
How did Russian propaganda scare Ukraine of a “catastrophe” after Trump’s victory?
Fifty shades of the Kremlin’s ‘red lines’
FAKE ALERT: “Ukrainian Armed Forces began to attack massively Zaporizhzhia NPP with drones”
Nuclear blackmail
FAKE ALERT: “Zelenskyy’s replacement is already being publicly discussed”
FAKE ALERT: “Russia is clarifying its nuclear doctrine”
FAKE ALERT: “Thousands of foreigners from the West want to escape to Russia”
FAKE ALERT: “U.S. weapons demonstrate their ineffectiveness during hostilities in Ukraine”
FAKE ALERT: “Biden and Trump became victims of a ‘black label’ from Zelenskyy”
FAKE ALERT: “Everything within a 5-kilometre radius of a military object is a subject to destruction”
FAKE ALERT: “Kyiv turned the ineffectiveness of air defence to its own PR advantage”
FAKE ALERT: “Zelenskyy wants to end the conflict, but rejects the Kremlin’s peace proposals”